Ron, as I said before, I don't think it's the "binary" telnetd, as Linux
doesn't use that. It's probably the "directory" telnetd, which will contain the
binary "login", which you need whether you do inbound telnet or not.

Russ

"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:

> John Aldrich wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> > > Of course the client and server are separate packages.  However,
> > > telnetd is the telnet Daemon, and is therefore part of the SERVER.  You
> > > don't need a daemon for a client.
> > >
> > Ok. But if the guy doesn't have telnet-server installed,
> > how the heck did he get the telnetd installed? :-)
> >         John
>
> I already asked.  He won't answer that...
>
> Ron
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